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Environment Agency practical advice on recovering from a flood
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After A Flood

Flooding can have has a devastating effect on property. Not only may floodwater be contaminated with oil, silt and even sewage, but it can be dangerous as even six inches of fast-flowing water can knock you off of your feet.

It is important that on returning to a flooded property that you follow some simple guidelines to reduce the impact, of what can be a very stressful time.

The Environment Agency website has details on how to effectively clean up, dry out, restore and repair a home after flooding, together with details of organisations that can offer information, support and practical help in the clean up operation.

The Environment Agency has also produced a leaflet giving practical advice on recovering from a flood. The leaflet can be downloaded from the box to the right of the page.


Last Updated: 05 September 08
 
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